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808 G6 OSIRIS ENERGY TECHNOLOGY

Started by osiris, December 03, 2010, 09:33:16 AM

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Groundloop

@nievesoliveras,

When you connect two capacitors in parallel then you get
double the capacitance. When you series two capacitors you
get 1/2 the capacitance. Please check you drawing
again.

Groundloop.

osiris

Quote from: Groundloop on December 10, 2010, 05:42:40 PM
@nievesoliveras,

When you connect two capacitors in parallel then you get
double the capacitance. When you series two capacitors you
get 1/2 the capacitance. Please check you drawing
again.

Groundloop.

so groundloop ....  you are saying i will have 1/6 of 3000 farads per 16.2vdc cap bank .?

if that is the case i will have 500 farads @16.2vdc  wich is truly unimportant to me as the way this unit operates ..  it is the continous amp draw that is of intrest !

osiris

edit thank you gl  there 6 caps in 1 bank each is 3000f

see you all in the future ..

Groundloop

William,

I do not know how many series capacitors you have but
see the attached pdf document.

6 pcs. 3000 Farad 2,7 Volt in series = 500 Farad, 16,2 Volt.

Groundloop.

nievesoliveras

Maybe I am wrong!

The voltage on a battery is augmented when the batteries are in series.
But I had understood that the capacitors are different and to augment the voltage the capacitors must be in parallel.

Just for not to have an issue with this I will remove the drawing.

Jesus

Groundloop

@nievesoliveras,

You are right about the batteries. Put them in series and
get a higher voltage. Same goes for capacitors, the
total voltage the capacitors can handle is Cvolt + Cvolt.
But the capacitance is lower, 1 / Ctotal = 1/C1....1/Cn.
So if you put two 100uF 16 Volt capacitors is series then
you get Ctotal = 1 / (1 / 100 + 1 / 100) = 1 / 0,02 = 50uF.
The voltage is V1 + V2 = 16 + 16 = 32 Volt.

Groundloop.